20 questions
I walk up to a car what do i say first
Hi sir, do you know the reason for the stop today.
Do you know what you were doing wrong today
Licences Registrations
You get to a spot on a back road on a traffic stop what do you do
Call a unit to you
Get out and do your job
Turn on your bright lights and wait till you thank its safe to talk to the subject
Call dispatch and tell them you moving to a well lit area
When do I need to do my reports on the things i do
After my shift
Before my next shift
When it happens
When ever I want
When someone runs on foot what do i do
Chase them
Ask them to stop
Pull my tazer and be ready to run
Call back up
When you stop a DUI
I get to the car ask them to step out
I get to the car get there info and run it
Ask them to walk back to your car get there info and check them
Put them in you car and run there info
suspect
is a person who the police think committed a crime
is someone who steals things
is a person who is visiting a place away from home
is a person who was present at the scene of an axxident or crime and saw what happened
report
is to steal from or hurt someone
to give information about something
is to do something about an action or event that is happening
is the act of stealing
respond
is to do something about an action event that is happening
is to give information about something
is to take something without permission from the person who owns it
is a device that has sharp points which puncture a vehicle´s tires
is to say that someone will be harmed unless he or she does something in particular
to steal
to smuggle
to rob
to threaten
is to steal something from that person
to smuggle
to rob
to threat
to victimize
valuables
are not property which have high money value or high personal value
is a state of car after an accident when you can drive it
is a person who is not officially authorized to do something
are property which have high money value or high personal value
witness
is someone who steals things
is a group of employees who work in a particular place
is a person who was present at the scene of an accident or crime and saw what happened
is a document that a police officer gives a person who violates a traffic law
spike strip
is a combination of letters and numbers that identifies a specific vehicle
is a rate at which an object is moving
is a device that has sharp points which puncture a vehicle´s tires
is a mark left on the skin after a wound has healed
is a small road with little traffic
u-turn
pavement
traffic stop
side street
is to keep him from being harmed
to overcharge
to offense
to protect
to mug
is an official document requiring you to appear in court and/or pay a fine for breaking the law
emergency
citation
point of impact
knifepoint
is the way the skin on someone´s face looks.
collission
complexion
charge
code
is to let an engine run while the vehicle is not moving
idle
light
collision
complexion
is a road with many lanes and no intersections that can accommodate lots of traffic
u-turn
train stop
freeway
crosswalk
is to say strongly that something must be done
to dispatch
to dent
to damage
to demand